Fuchsia, Double and Single Mixed. 



Fuchsias are as easilj^ grown from seed as from cuttings, and 

 from seed many new varieties are obtained. They will flower freely 

 the first year in the open ground, while the plants can be taken into 

 the house in the winter, where they will flower still more freely. The 

 seed I offer has been saved from the very finest double and single 

 varieties. Pkt., 30 seeds, 10 cts. 



Ross J. Hutsinpillar, Oakes, No. Dak., Avrilie, 1907, writes: 

 We have planted your seeds for many years and they have al- 

 ways given excellent satisfaction. 



Forget-Me-Not, "Victoria." 



Of stout and bushy habit of growth, bearing umbels of large bright, 

 azure blue flowers, with central double blooms, and when fully grown 

 is quite globular in shape and perfectly covered with flowers. This 

 beautiful Forget-Me-Not is the best for carpet bedding, edgings and 

 masses, and for growing in pots. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



Pink Forget-Me-Not. 



Myosotis Alpestus, Rosea. One of the earliest plants to flower in the 

 spring. The plant is bushy, with flower stalks 12 inches long; is an 

 excellent border plant, and can be easily multiplied by division of 

 the roots. Pkt., 300 seeds, 6 cts. 



Feverfew, Double, Matricaria Elximia. 



A fine old-fashioned bedding plant; also suitable for pot culture. It 

 grows about eighteen inches high, with numerous branching flower 

 stems, which are literally covered with very double, pure white flow- 

 ers an inch in diameter. Blooms until frost. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5 cts. 



